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Blue Oyster Art Project Space Te Tio Kikorangi
Response to Kia Ora Whaea
Angela Wanhalla
25 November 2022
/ɪˈməːdʒ(ə)nsi/ /ɪˈməːdʒ/
Robyn Maree Pickens
28 June 2022
Te Mahere o Sarah Hudson
Vicki Lenihan
24 May 2022
PlayTime
Mary Walker
18 May 2022
Against Efficiency and other texts
Matilda Fraser
18 November 2021
Prophecy; a reflection on the oracle
Samuel Jackson
25 October 2021
Becoming-timber
Dr Bridie Lonie
21 May 2021
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Exhibition Text

That gathers
Kathryn Tulloch
08 October 2020
Clay Song/He Oriori Uku
Lynley Edmeades and Rauhina Scott-Fyfe
10 May 2020
Formations of Rock
Nick Mortimer
31 December 2019
Not standing still
Raewyn Martyn, Rachel O’Neill & Gregory Kan
08 August 2018
NEW! GOLD MOUNTAIN / It only looks like the good life
Robert Metcalf
10 March 2018
Listening to Lana Del Rey in Cars
Tayi Tibble
01 December 2017
Attachment Drawing: Interface
Zach Williams and Chloe Geoghegan
02 June 2014
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Blue Oyster

Stacking Memory / PŌKĀKĀ.
Close-up of a textured section of a rug. The pile has been trimmed to make a few raised lumps. It is mostly brown with flecks of blue and green.

Jessica Covell, Stacking Memory / PŌKĀKĀ (detail), Reclaimed and native timbers, latex, monks cloth, acrylic yarn, cotton yarn, 100% wool yarn, 2025.

Current Exhibition

Hātarei 13 Tīhema -
Hātarei 17 Hānuere

Saturday 13 December -
Saturday 17 January

2025 - 2026

Upcoming Event

Seedling Swap | Stacking Memory / PŌKĀKĀ
A tufted rug made by Jessica Covell, yellow branch shapes on a dark brown background.

Jessica Covell, Stacking Memory / PŌKĀKĀ (detail), 2025.

Next on:

Hātarei 17 Hānuere

Saturday 17 January

2026

1:00 PM


Blue Oyster, 16 Dowling Street, Ōtepoti Dunedinter

Te Tio Kikorangi Blue Oyster Project Art Space